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3-1/2 inch HKS Exhaust, 4-1/2 inch High Flow Metal Cat, Front pipe, HKS SSQ BOV, Apexi Filter, JustJap Front Mount Intercooler, HKS Boost Control and turbo timer, Splitfire coils, Tomei shocks. thats about it.

check out my dyno.

cheers

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steveyea;

I used to see your car driving up Old Windsor Rd, and through Bella Vista around 2.30pm weekdays. Looks nice.

I was often behind you driving in a black Lancer, last time I pulled up behind you in my white 34.

I'm in QLD now, so obviously I haven't seen your car in some time.

I used to spot that GReddy decal a mile away. :D

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imfamous...

i just saw this post. hehehe could not believe it. yeah i was going to work at that time.... thanks mate

steveyea;

I used to see your car driving up Old Windsor Rd, and through Bella Vista around 2.30pm weekdays. Looks nice.

I was often behind you driving in a black Lancer, last time I pulled up behind you in my white 34.

I'm in QLD now, so obviously I haven't seen your car in some time.

I used to spot that GReddy decal a mile away. :P

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